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Unlikely history : the changing German-Jewish symbiosis, 1945-2000
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Unlikely history : the changing German-Jewish symbiosis, 1945-2000 / ed. by Leslie Morris and Jack Zipes

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Other Authors: Morris, Leslie (Editor), Zipes, Jack (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: New York [u.a.] : Palgrave, 2002
Contents/pieces:15 records
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1. Home and displacement an a city of bordercrossers : Jews in Berlin 1945-1948
2. Anti-Semitism in East Germany 1952-1953 : denial to the end
3. Encounters across the void : rethinking approaches to German-Jewish symbioses
4. Return to Germany : German-Jewish authors seeking adress
5. German and Austrian Jewish women's writing at the millenium
6. Austrian exceptionalism : Haider, the European Union, the Austrian past and present ; an inimical world for the jews
7. Reading "between the lines" : Daniel Liebeskind's Berlin Jewish Museum and the shattered symbiosis
8. Comic vision and "negative symbiosis" in Maxim Biller's 'Harlem Holocaust' and Rafael Seligmann's 'der Musterjude'
9. The transformation of the German-Jewish community
10. The critical embracement of Germany : Hans Mayer and Marcel Reich-Ranicki
11. Jewish existence in Germany from the perspective of the non-Jewish majority
12. The Janus-faced Jew : Nathan and Shylock on the Postwar German stage
13. Fritz Kortner's last illusion
14. Postmemory, postmemoir
15. The rift and not the symbiosis

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